Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Mark G. Pannell
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Patent number: 6777829Abstract: A rectifier generates a rectified output and a dc power output. The rectifier has an antenna element, a tuning capacitor, a coupling capacitor, first and second rectifying diodes, and a storage capacitor. The antenna element and the tuning capacitor are coupled in parallel and grounded at one terminal. The first rectifying diode is grounded at its anode terminal and the storage capacitor is grounded at one terminal. The coupling capacitor is coupled between the ungrounded terminal of the antenna element and the cathode terminal of the first rectifying diode. The anode terminal of the second rectifying diode is coupled to the cathode terminal of the first rectifying diode. The cathode terminal of the second rectifying diode is coupled to the ungrounded terminal of the storage capacitor. The rectified output is generated between the rectifying diodes. The dc power output is generated between the second rectifying diode and the storage capacitor.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2002Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Assignee: Celis Semiconductor CorporationInventors: Alan D. Devilbiss, Gary F. Derbenwick
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Patent number: 6776076Abstract: An angle sensor has a miter bar, a fence, a rotary sensor, a display, and a processing system and may additionally have a head plate, an auxiliary fence, means for detachably affixing the miter bar to a saw blade, and a power source. The miter bar has a longitudinal axis. Primary fence 6 is pivotally disposed on the miter bar and has a face that defines a plane. The rotary sensor outputs a signal indicative of the angle between the longitudinal axis of the miter bar and the plane of the face. The processing system interprets the signal and activates the display to numerically exhibit the angle. The display provides a visual indication of the angle.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2002Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Inventor: Mario A. Salazar
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Patent number: 6760246Abstract: A ferroelectric field effect transistor (FET) has a gate, source, drain, and substrate. A negative voltage is applied to the gate. Ground potential is applied to the source, drain, and substrate. The negative voltage has a magnitude at least equal to the coercive voltage of the FET. A positive voltage is then applied to the gate. Ground potential is applied to the source and substrate. The positive voltage is no less than the coercive voltage. Either a positive voltage or a ground potential is applied to the drain to write a logic state to the FET. A voltage is applied to the gate. Ground potential is applied to the source. A positive voltage is applied to the drain. The drain current is measured and compared to a compare current. The relative size of the drain current compared to the compare current is indicative of the stored logic state in the FET.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2002Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: Celis Semiconductor CorporationInventors: David A. Kamp, Alan D. DeVilbiss
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Patent number: 6639459Abstract: A demodulator converts a voltage input to an output voltage. The demodulator has a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO), a counter, a holding apparatus, and a digital compare apparatus. The VCO generates a signal having a frequency proportional to the analog input voltage. The counter counts each cycle of the signal generated by the VCO and outputs a count signal representative of the cycle count. The holding apparatus holds the count signal and generates a held count signal. The digital compare apparatus compares the count signal and the held count signal and generates the digital output.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2002Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: Celio Semiconductor CorporationInventor: Alan D. Devilbiss
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Patent number: 6450178Abstract: An interactive mascara applicator (10) comprising: a handle end portion (40); an opposite bristle/brush end portion (80); and a rotating disc (50) positioned about the handle end portion (40) which when moved causes the bristles to change positions with respect to the applicator (10), so that one may hold the handle end portion (40) and move the disc (50) with a single hand to apply mascara.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2000Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Inventor: Mary A. Clay
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Patent number: 6442913Abstract: A freestanding wall is constructed by erecting at least two upright supports. The upright supports are either posts or columns. Upper and lower horizontal structure members are fastened to the upright supports. Vertical intermediate framing members are secured between the upper horizontal structure member and the lower horizontal structure member. Cladding is attached to at least the front and optionally the back of each vertical intermediate framing member to conceal each vertical intermediate framing member. The upper horizontal structure member is then covered with a cap.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2000Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Inventor: Kenneth N. Mann
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Patent number: 6398231Abstract: A roller skate includes at least one mounting plate affixed or integral to an article of footwear, a bilateral frame, a plurality of axles, and a plurality of wheels. The bilateral frame is affixed to each mounting plate. The frame also includes a plurality of axle journals angularly disposed to one another. A plurality of axles are supported at each end by one of the axle journals. At least one of the axles is nonparallel to at least another one of the axles. A plurality of wheels are disposed upon the axles.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2000Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: V-Formation, Inc.Inventor: Joseph Colonese
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Patent number: 6398230Abstract: A roller skate has a base, a plurality of tandem frames, a like plurality of axles, and a like plurality of wheels. Each frame is affixed to the base and has bilateral, spaced apart, opposing side walls that define a wheel well. Adjacent side walls of the frames are interconnected to form unitary opposing structures. The side walls of one of the frames is angularly related to the side walls of at least one of the other frames. Each axle is carried in a wheel well by the side walls of one of the frames. Each wheel is disposed within one of the wheel wells and mounted for rotation on the axle in the wheel well. The wheel wells are either equally or unequally spaced. The roller skate may further include an article of footwear, such as a shoe or a boot, to which the base is either affixed or integral. Additionally, at least one brace may interconnect the opposing walls of at least one frame.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2000Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: V-Formation, Inc.Inventor: Robert Rudolph
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Patent number: 6393791Abstract: A freestanding wall is constructed by erecting at least two upright supports. The upright supports are either posts or columns. Upper and lower horizontal structure members are fastened to the upright supports. Vertical intermediate framing members are secured between the upper horizontal structure member and the lower horizontal structure member. Cladding is attached to at least the front and optionally the back of each vertical intermediate framing member to conceal each vertical intermediate framing member. The upper horizontal structure member is then covered with a cap.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2000Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Inventor: Kenneth N. Mann
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Patent number: 6058171Abstract: A system and method for suppressing ring signal pulses on a telephone line, the system comprises: (a) determining means for determining a duration and a frequency of the ring signal pulses, and (b) attenuating means, responsive to the duration and the frequency of the ring signal pulses, for attenuating the ring signal pulses. Attenuating the ring pulses includes limiting the voltage difference between TIP and RING lines during the ring pulses to suppress the ring signal or a portion of the ring signal on each telephone connected to the same line.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1996Date of Patent: May 2, 2000Assignee: Oakley Telecom, LCInventor: Thomas A. Hoopes
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Patent number: RE37605Abstract: A mascara applicator (50) comprising: a handle end portion (20); an opposite bristle/brush end portion (90); and a button (30) positioned on the handle end portion (20) which when radially depressed causes the bristles to move with respect to the applicator (50), so that one may hold the handle end portion (20) and depress the button (30) with a single hand to apply mascara.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2000Date of Patent: March 26, 2002Inventor: Mary A. Clay